June 2014 - Harvard Club of Southern California

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June 2014 - Harvard Club of Southern California
NUMBER 6
WWW.HARVARD-LA.ORG
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, June 4, 2014 @ 6:30 PM
Ivy Pride Alliance LA Presents... Stand Up for
Pride with Laughter
Location:
Cost:
The Hollywood Improv (Hollywood)
$10 tickets, two drink minimum for show
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 @ 7:00 PM
5th Annual Keys to a Winning MBA Application
Location:
Cost:
Blankspaces (Los Angeles)
$15, members; $20, non-members
Tuesday, June 17, 2014 @ 6:00 PM
The Harvard Grad’s Guide to Happiness - with
Laurie Gardner '89
Location:
Cost:
Wokcano (Santa Monica)
$15, members; $20, non-members
Tuesday, June 17, 2014 @ 7:00 PM
Ivy Pride Alliance LA Presents...LGBT Event
Planning Meeting
Location:
Cost:
Le Pain Quotidien (Los Angeles)
No cover, cash food and beverages
Wednesday, June 19, 2014 @ 6:00 PM
Harvard Club Networking Event - A Drink After
Work in Newport Beach
Location:
Cost:
Gulfstream Restaurantr (Newport Beach)
No charge
Monday, June 23, 2014 @ 7:00 PM
Viceroy Hotel (Santa Monica)
No charge, cash bar
Global Networking Night — Welcome to the City
Location:
Cost:
Sunday, June 29, 2014 @ 5:00 PM
The 2014 Harvard Club Annual Dinner & Awards
Location:
Cost:
UCLA Faculty Center (Westwood)
$60/members & guests; $65/non-members;
$55/Recent Grads (Classes of ’03 – ‘13)
Saturday, July 19, 2014 @ 6:00PM
A Private Residence (Silver Lake)
Potluck, bring a dish
“Harvard Serves” Wrap Party
Location:
Cost:
Please visit www.Harvard-LA.org for a complete list of
upcoming events and to register.
(877) 99 HARVARD
JUNE 2014
Harvard College
Admissions Update
The Harvard College Class of 2018 is set.
Eighty-two percent of those students offered admission to the
Class of 2018 accepted, representing the highest yield realized by Harvard since the Class of 1973. In Southern
California, applications were up slightly from last year,
increasing to 2,719 applicants. One hundred and twentyfive candidates were accepted throughout the Southland, a
4.6% acceptance rate, and 100 chose to matriculate at
Harvard, an 80% yield. The Class of 2018 represented a
diverse, talented, and accomplished group. “The Class of
2018 reflects the excellence achieved by the students of an
increasingly diverse America,” said William R.
Fitzsimmons, dean of admissions and financial aid.
“Attracting such outstanding students to the College is vital
to Harvard’s mission of educating the future leaders of our
nation.”
Financial Aid again played a crucial role in attracting such a diverse and talented group. Nearly 60% of the
Class of 2018 will receive need-based financial aid grants,
paying an average of only $12,000 annually. The total cost
of tuition, room and board and fees for next year is $58,600.
Interviews again played an important role in the
admissions process. According to Dean Fitzsimmons, “We
rely on the alumni interview to give Admissions a viewpoint
that you can’t get from personal statements or recommendations. I think the alumni interview is one of the key aspects
in our decision making process and I don’t know how other
schools can make a decision without alumni input.”
If you are interested in interviewing next year,
please contact Dan Medina ’79 MBA ’83, the Schools and
Scholarships VP, at [email protected] or (626) 8932925. A list of Southern California students attending
Harvard from the Class of 2018 can be found on page 4 of
this newsletter.
“Harvard Serves” Wrap
Party — You’re Invited!
This year, for “Harvard Serves,” our Global
Month of Service in April, SoCal alumni from
Pasadena to San Pedro once again chipped in their
time, skills and energy to give back to their communities alongside fellow participants. The Club’s Public Service Task
Force invites you to join us for our upcoming "Harvard Serves: Wrap
Party” -- Come meet our volunteers, representatives of the non-profits,
and the tireless Alumni Volunteer Coordinators who facilitated this year’s
16 volunteer opportunities throughout local organizations during the
month of April.
When:
Where:
Cost:
Register:
Saturday, July 19, 2014, 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Private Silverlake address, revealed with registration.
It’s potluck, so bring a dish!
Please RSVP at http://www.Harvard-LA.org
Friends, family and future volunteers are all invited! Alumni
interested in volunteering in future public service activities can register
on the Club’s website at www.harvard-la.org, under the tab “Service.”
Harvard Club of Southern
California - Bylaws Update
As part of the Harvard Club of Southern California's standard practices, the Club recently concluded a review of its by-laws that
resulted in four substantive changes:
1)
The Club expanded the membership elligibility rules to include
members of a teaching hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical
School (Article 2, Section 1);
2)
The Club clarified conditions under which a Director may be
removed by the Board (Article 5, Section 4);
3)
Decisions of the Board may be made via electronic vote if three
quarters of the members agree to doing so, and no member
disagrees (Article 5, Section 9); and
4)
The president of the Club may serve more than a third term if
approved by a vote of three quarters of the Board (Article 6,
Section 4).
HARVARD CLUB OF
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
OFFICERS
President
Albert Chang, MD, AB ’63 • (310) 994-9974
Marsha Hirano-Nakanishi, EdD ’81 • (562) 951-4767
Executive Vice President
Vice Presidents Programs
Madeleine Mejia, EdM ‘00 • (213) 740-7746
Kay Park, MD, AB ’87 • (818) 957-0923
Vice President Communications
Steven M. Arkow, AB ’84
William G. Glass MBA '59 • (818) 981-3238
Vice President Finance/Financial Aid
Vice President Schools
Daniel A. Medina, AB ’79, MBA ’83
(626) 284-0498
Vice Presidents Orange County
Elizabeth Gillis, AB ’82 • (949) 715-3276
A. J. Rogers, MD ’79 • (949) 248-9182
Vice Presidents Membership
Curtis Jang, AB ’87 • (626) 300-0818
George B. Newhouse, AB ’76 • (213) 613-9474
Vice Presidents Radcliffe
Beverlee Bickmore AB ‘64, MPA ‘74
Isabelle I. Fox, AB '47 • (818) 788-8796
Secretary
Eva Plaza, AB '80
Past President
Daniel A. Medina AB ’79, MBA ’83
(626) 284-0498
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Harvard College Recent Graduates
Mac Bartels, AB ’09 • (917) 655-7533
Asian-Americans Outreach Committee, Chair
Kay Park, MD, AB ’87 • (818) 957-0923
Prize Book Chair
Curtis Jang, AB ’87 • (626) 300-0818
Ethel Seminario-Laczko, EdM ’84
Latino Graduates Chair
CLUB NEWSLETTER/ WEBSITE
Terry Nathan
(310) 546-5252, email: [email protected]
This newsletter accepts items for publication.
Materials must be submitted by the 12th of the
prior month to appear in the following newsletter.
Please include a phone number or email address
with all submissions. Email submissions to:
[email protected]
The Club by-laws are available on the website:
http://www.harvard-la.org/mission.html
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June 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014:
2014 Harvard Club Annual Dinner
You are invited to attend the annual general membership meeting and awards dinner. We look
forward to celebrating the accomplishments of three incredible members of our local community,
Constance Rice AB ‘78, Maryann Cummins, and George Newhouse AB ‘76.
Constance Rice AB ‘78, civil rights lawyer and community leader (John Harvard Award)
Constance Rice AB’ 78, JD ' 84 (New York University School of Law), civil rights attorney and community activist in Los Angeles, is the recipient of the 2014 John Harvard Award for Distinguished
Community Service. Her powerful 2012 memoir “Power Concedes Nothing: One Woman’s Quest for
Social Justice in America From the Courtroom to the Kill Zones” depicts her indefatigable struggle to
foster civil rights and achieve social justice. Hailed as the “Voice of LA’s Oppressed,”she has spearheaded police reform, and mitigated gang violence. She continues her quest for social justice as
Founding Co-Director of the Advancement Project.
Maryann Cummins, Master Piano Teacher (Educator of the Year)
Maryann Cummins, accomplished pianist, music teacher and tireless promoter of music, is the recipient of the 2014 Educator of the Year Award. Cummins has taught music in Santa Monica since 1970
and her students have earned prestigious awards and scholarships in music conservatories. She
founded the Elizabeth Mandell Music Institute at Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences which has
served as the model for other music programs in Los Angeles. Cummins received a bachelor’s degree
in music from DePaul University and did her graduate studies at the University of Chicago while playing improvisational piano in the famed Second City comedy troupe.
George Newhouse AB ‘76 (Fred Smith Award for Outstanding Service to the Harvard Club of
Southern California)
George Newhouse, Jr. AB ’78, JD '82 (University of California Berkeley School of Law), trial
lawyer and former federal prosecutor, is the recipient of the Fred Smith Award for Outstanding
Service to the Harvard Club of Southern California. He has served as President and other high
offices, including his current position as vice-president for membership, since 1987. The quintessential scholar athlete, he twice earned All-Ivy honors as a roverback and outside linebacker and
studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar in 1976. Celebrated for his sharp wit and keen sense of humor, he has
befriended and advised many officers and directors of the Club. George and his wife Maura have three daughters,
Caitlin (’10), Christina (’11) and Devon (’13), and a son, James.
Club Dinner Details (deadline to register is June 23rd):
Date:
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Time:
5:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
Place:
UCLA Faculty Center, 480 Charles E. Young Drive N.
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Cost:
$60/members & guests
$65/non-members (including $20 discount off of Club Membership)
$55/Recent Grads (Classes of ’03 – ‘13)
Register:
http://www.Harvard-LA.org
Contact:
Albert Chang, [email protected] or 310-994-9974
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June 2014
Southern California’s Harvard Class of 2018
Central Los Angeles
• Carlos Flores, Whittier High School
• Jingxiu Jin, Belmont High School
• George Qiao, LACES
• Shao Zhao, Downtown Business Magnet
• Wisdom Akingbemi, Washington HS
• Claire Dinhut, Marlborough School
• Alisha Mah, Mark Keppel High School
• Giannina Marciano, Downey Senior High School
• Riley Moore, Loyola High School
• Caitlin Ner, Eagle Rock High School
• Genevieve Shaw, Marlborough School
• Alexa Boghosian, Marlborough School
• Valentino Gonzalez, Franklin High School
• Vanessa Lam, Downey Senior High School
San Gabriel Valley
• Simone Abegunrin, Polytechnic School
• Audria Amirian, Hoover High School
• Anthony Hou, Arcadia High School
• Tiffany Lam, Diamond Bar High School
• Alexander Lin, Arcadia High School
• Joseph Olvera-Sanchez, Clark Magnet High School
• Nora Sagal, La Canada High School
• Lev Asimov, Polytechnic School
• Aidan Chavez, Arcadia High School
• Jessica Jin, Polytechnic School
• Michelle Ko, Westridge School
• Emily Woolway, Polytechnic School
• Electra Lang, Polytechnic School
San Fernando Valley
• Matthew Daniel, Burbank High School
• Sang Yup Han, Burbank High School
• April Johnson, Saugus High School
• Daniel Kang, Van Nuys High School
• Allura Landsberg, Granada Hills High School
• Alexis Lewandowski, Chaminade College Prep
• Mario Menendez, North Hollywood High School
• Casey Moore, Burbank High School
• Luis Suero Mayberry, William Pete Knight High School
• Nathan Williams, Granada Hills High School
• James Bernstein, Buckley High School
• Timothy Kang, Van Nuys High School
• Cynthia Kim, Granada Hills High School
• Austen Needleman, Sierra Canyon School
• William Oh, Golden Valley High School
• Alex Simon, Agoura High School
West Los Angeles
• Samuel Leichenger, Hamilton High School
• Alison Park, Marymount High School
• Rita Shrestha, Archer School for Girls
• Kevin Zhang, Harvard-Westlake
• Larry Zhang, Harvard-Westlake
• Eric Abreu, West Adams Prep High School
• Molly Cinnamon, Harvard-Westlake
• Matthew Climan, Brentwood School
• Helena Daniels, Crossroads School
• Jack Goldfisher, Harvard-Westlake
• Samuel Goldman Reiss, Crossroads School
• Madeline Kaplan, Harvard-Westlake
• Sophie Kissinger, Crossroads School
• Tyler Savitsky, Malibu High School
• Elizabeth Thomas, Harvard-Westlake
• Hunter Stanley, Harvard-Westlake
• Patric Verrone, Harvard-Westlake
North Orange County
• Bryan Brzycki, Troy High School
• Danielle Frostig, Orange County High School of the Arts
• Meriton Ibrahimi, El Modena High School
• Michael Ge, Troy High School
• Lauren Grobarty, Rosary High School
• Isaac Hung, Cypress High School
• Saksham Jain, Oxford Academy
• Brandon Snyder, Orange County High School of the Arts
• Hugo Yen, Troy High School
South Bay
• Derek Ponce, California Academy of Math and Science
• Samantha Singal, Long Beach Poly
• Christian Vazquez, Long Beach Poly
• Natalie Vega, Avalon Jr-Sr High School
• Isabel Wagner, Long Beach Poly
• Jesse Zhang, California Academy of Math and Science
• Linghua Jiang, South High School
• Annika Ringbloom, Palos Verdes High School
• James Stewart, El Segundo High School
• Camille Jacobson, Chadwick School
South Orange County
• Garrett Burk, Laguna Beach High School
• Ann Hwang, Northwood High School
• Charlene Hwang, Marina High School
• Catherine Myong, University High School
• Jiho Park, University High School
• Wyatt Robertson, Newport Harbor High School
• Ramtin Talebi, Capistrano Valley High School
• Haley Bowe, Irvine High School
• Natalie Cernius, Newport Harbor High School
• Hale Furey, Corona Del Mar High School
• Cleo Harrington, Newport Harbor High School
• Matthew Hurst, Corona Del Mar High School
• Clay Thabit, Corona Del Mar High School
• Mezu Ukah, Trabuco Hills High School
• Seth Villanueva, San Juan Hills High School
San Bernardino/ Riverside
• Javier Cuan-Martinez, Great Oak High School
• Eduardo Gonzalez, Bonita High School
• Rebecca Gracia, Chino High School
• Andy Kim, Vista Murietta High School
• Adrian Magana, Indio High School
• Kayla McGarrell, Glendora High School
• Jarele Soyinka, Damien High School
• Christopher Cruz, Upland High School
• Austin Harcarik, Vista Murietta High School
• Valerie Kahkejian, Vivian Webb School
• Cameron Khansarinia, Centennial High School
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June 2014
5th Annual Workshop:
14th Primrose International
Viola Competition
and Festival
Keys to a Winning
MBA Application
with Alex Leventhal
MBA ’98
Date:
Time:
Location:
Cost:
Contact:
Register:
Experience a dramatic week of
international music competition at
the 14th Primrose International
Viola Competition June 8-14, 2014
at Zipper Hall at The Colburn School in downtown
Los Angeles. A Schedule of Events can be found at
the Harvard Club Website.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
7:00 P.M.
Blankspaces (Los Angeles)
$15, Members; $20 Non-members
Alex Leventhal, [email protected]
http://www.Harvard-LA.org
Final round on Saturday, June 14 at 2 pm in
the Zipper Recital Hall at the Colburn School
Are you considering applying to business
schools? The competition for a spot at one of the top
MBA programs is intense. With GMAT scores and
GPAs coming in a tight band, the essays and interviews are where candidates distinguish themselves.
Learn from an experienced admissions consultant
what it takes to set your application apart.
Date:
Time:
Location:
Cost:
More Info:
The Harvard Grad’s
Guide to Happiness
with Laurie Gardner
AB '89
Date:
Time:
Location:
Cost:
Contact:
Register:
Harvard Club
Networking Event A Drink After
Work in Newport
Beach
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
6:00 P.M.
Wokcano (Santa Monica)
$15, Members; $20 Non-members
Albert Chang, [email protected]
http://www.Harvard-LA.org
Date:
Time:
Location:
Cost:
Contact:
Are you content with your
work, relationships, health, and
home? Wellness author-expert Laurie
Gardner ’89 outlines the traits of
well-educated, successful people that
hinder our happiness and shares
strategies for a life that’s more fun,
full and free.
The Harvard Club of Southern California Newsletter
Sunday-Thursday, June 8-14, 2014
Various
The Colburn School (Los Angeles)
$45/daily; $90/2-day rate, $125/week
http://www.Harvard-LA.org
Wednesday, June 19th, 2014
6:00 P.M.
Gulfstream Restaurant (Newport Beach)
No Charge
German Enciso, [email protected], and
Chi Bui, [email protected]
Come mingle and network over drinks and
appetizers at an outdoor fire pit lounge in Newport
Beach. Gulfstream Restaurant (PCH and MacArthur
Blvd) is centrally located and has a wonderful atmosphere for cocktail drinks. Firepits are located in the
back and allow for a more informal experience.
Dress code is casual chic.
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June 2014
Q&A from 02138... Aubrey Walker ’15
(These interviews are a regular contribution to the HCSC Newsletter and will spotlight students enrolled at
Harvard who are from Southern California. Nominations to profile students from our region are invited.)
Aubrey Walker '15 is a pre-medical student residing in Dunster House, and he concentrates
in Human Evolutionary Biology: Mind, Brain and Behavior, with a secondary in Global Health and
Health Policy and a citation in Spanish. He was born in Pasadena, California and graduated from
Polytechnic High School, where he served as president of the Associated Student Body
Government and the Black Students' Union. He played two years on the Varsity Basketball team and participated in
five theatre productions (both plays and musicals). He served as a peer mentor and a tutor for freshmen and middle
school students. Along with his triplet siblings, Charles (American University), and Nicole (Barnard College), he
worked throughout middle school and high school in his father's barbershop and salon, Just-In-Time Hair Trends in
Pasadena sweeping up the floors, answering the telephone, greeting customers, and running the register. The triplets
and the work ethic their parents "Chuck" and Diane instilled in them were profiled in a Los Angeles Times article
in 2011.
HCSC: What surpised you most about Harvard?
AW: I was most surprised by how much I enjoyed the fast-paced New England culture. I was amazed by how much
Harvard valued study-abroad experiences. Both of my summers and winter term breaks, I have taken advantage of
such opportunities. I volunteered at pediatric and cancer hospitals in Peru, surveyed rural health of indigenous populations in Chile, and have taken a course on the history of Western philosophy, and another on interracial literature
in Italy.
HCSC: What has been your favorite course?
AW: HEB 1310: Hormones and Behavior. I was able to gain a better understanding of the evolutionary and
endocrinological underpinnings of sex differences and gender/gender identity.
HCSC: Describe some of your academic work?
AW: In my academic department, I currently perform thesis research on evolutionary behavioral neuroscience with
my advisors Richard Wrangham and Joyce Benenson. I seek to understand the psychosocial, behavioral, and physiological dynamics of cooperation amongst high vs. low status individuals.
HCSC: What extra curricular activities are you involved with?
AW: Outside of academics, I spend most of his time at Harvard as an intern at the Harvard Foundation for
Intercultural and Race Relations, where I recently finished directing Cultural Rhythms 2014, Harvard's largest cultural performance showcase. In addition, I am a member of the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School and helped
to author a policy piece both addressing the problem of mass incarceration and recommending suggestions to
decrease rates of recidivism. I am also a First-Year Urban Program leader and help facilitate understanding among
incoming first years with regards to ethnicity, sexuality, gender, and socioeconomic status.
HCSC: What do you do in your "free" time?
AW: I participate as a member of the intramural Ultimate Frisbee team in Dunster House and am a model in
Eleganza, Harvard's largest charity and diversity fashion show.
HCSC: Do you intend to return to Southern California after Harvard?
AW: I plan to return to Southern California for medical school or to complete my residency. I hope to pursue an
MD/PhD in social anthropology or psychology, as I am interested in how human sociality and behavior influences
health outcomes, especially with regards to racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. I am a proud Southern Californian,
and regardless of future aspirations, plan to settle down and raise my family in the very place that I called home.
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June 2014
Interview with Alumni Interviewer...
Aaron Wilson '03 - North Orange County Chair
Each admissions season, alumni interviewers, under the leadership of our Club's Schools
Committees, help the Admissions Office evaluate applicants to Harvard College. The Schools
Committee is the Club's largest volunteering activity. Each year, over 700 graduates of
Harvard College and graduate schools interview over 2,700 candidates from our region. In
the process, alumni participate in college fairs throughout the area and give presentations on Harvard, initiating
and maintaining relationships with parents, guidance counselors, other alumni/ae, and the general public.
Immediate Past President Daniel A. Medina, A.B. '79, M.B.A. '83 is our Club's vice president for Schools, and he
coordinates the Schools Committee's work with the area chairs who divide up the interview assignments among
alumni and manage the operations for their geographic area. The newsletter will feature profiles of the area
chairs.
Aaron was an electrical engineering and computer science major at Harvard and lived in Mather House.
While at Harvard, he met his wife, Aarti (Khanolkar) Wilson '03, and they currently live with their 2-year-old daughter in Beverly Hills.
Aaron worked for Sony Pictures for nearly 10 years, creating computer-generated effects for movies. He
received his MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management in 2012 and is currently a manager of marketing and development for Moonfrye, a small startup focused on inspiring creativity in parents and children.
Aaron began interviewing for Harvard immediately upon graduating and moving to Los Angeles, as a way
to maintain a connection to the school. He has served as the co-chair of the North Orange County area for the past
four years. Aaron also serves on the board of the Club.
Aaron has interviewed many incredible candidates over the years, but his most memorable was definitely
the student who had created a DIY chemistry/physics lab in his garage and came to the interview equipped with
videos of his homemade Tesla coil and fusion reactor. Sadly (although perhaps in the best interest of the general student body), he was not admitted to Harvard.
The North Orange County Area Schools Committee alumni interview applicants from 49 schools across 69
zip codes from Santa Ana to Whittier.
This year, the committee had requests for interviews for 296 applicants, including 27 early action applicants.
6 of the early action candidates were accepted, and all of them will be attending Harvard in the fall. For regular season, 6 candidates were accepted and 3 have announced their intention to matriculate in the fall.
Global Networking Night - June 23rd
Date:
Time:
Cost:
Location:
Contact:
Monday, June 23, 2014
7:00 P.M to 10:00 PM
No charge. (Valet parking is a flat $10 for the evening, with limited street
parking available on side streets )
Viceroy Hotel, 1819 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90401
HAA, 1-800-654-6494; Jordan Reddout, [email protected]
Please join the Harvard Alumni Association, the Harvard Club of Southern California, Harvardwood, the
Harvard Business School Association of Southern California and Harvard Clubs worldwide at our Global Networking
Night on Monday, June 23rd!
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CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
To recommend an event or volunteer for one, contact one of our Programs VPs. Contact information can be found on page 2.
*All checks for events are non-refundable unless explicitly stated otherwise. Unless specifically noted, RSVPs are not confirmed.
DATE/TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
June 4, Wednesday Ivy Pride Alliance Presents... The Hollywood Improv
6:30 P.M.
Stand Up for Pride/Laughter Hollywood, CA
June 10, Tuesday
7:00 P.M.
Keys to a Winning MBA
Blankspaces
Application w/Alex Leventhal Los Angeles, CA
COST*
CONTACT
$10 tickets,
two drink minimum
Will Bowen,
[email protected]
$15, members
$20, non-members
June 14, Sunday
7:00 P.M.
Zipper Hall@ The Colburn School $45/day
14th Primrose International
Viola Competition & Festival Los Angeles, CA
$125/week
June 17, Tuesday
7:00 P.M.
Ivy Pride Alliance Presents... Le Pain Quotidien
LGBT Planning Meeting
Los Angeles, CA
June 23, Monday
7:00 P.M.
Global Networking Night
June 29, Sunday
5:00 P.M.
Harvard Club Annual Dinner UCLA Faculty Center
and Awards
Los Angeles, CA
July 19, Saturday
6:00 P.M.
“Harvard Serves”
Wrap Party
June 17, Tuesday
7:00 P.M.
The Harvard Grad’s Guide to Wokcano
Happiness w/ Laurie Gardner Santa Monica, CA
June 19, Thursday Harvard Club Networking
6:00 P.M.
Event - A Drink After Work
Ongoing
Volunteer in a School
Gulfstream Restaurant
Newport Beach, CA
$15, members
$20, non-members
Albert Chang,
[email protected]
No charge
German Enciso,
[email protected]
No cover, cash food Kevin Wegener,
and beverages
[email protected]
Viceroy Hotel
Santa Monica, CA
No charge
A Private Home
Silver Lake, CA
No charge,
Pot Luck
32nd Street/USC Magnet School
Los Angeles, CA
Alex Leventhal,
[email protected]
Jordan Reddout,
[email protected]
$60, members/guests Albert Chang,
$65, non-members
[email protected]
$55, recent grads
N/A
Liz Ryan,
[email protected]
Priscilla Heim,
[email protected]